Bio

Amélie Dickerson is a French- Congolese visual artist whose color-driven mixed media practice weaves intimate memory into collective narratives.
Trained in fashion design in Paris, she has developed a distinct visual vocabulary driven by patterns, gestures and materials. Guided by an Artivist sensibility, her work engages themes of feminity, family, diversity, social justice, and self-affirmation. Each piece becomes a space for dialogue : a fragment of story, a symbol, a presence.
Her work has been exhibited in France, the United Kingdom, and the United-States (Paris, London, New York, Chicago, Atlanta), and is held in private collections across Europe and the United-States.
She has created public art projects for the City of Atlanta, extending her practice into the urban landscape and community-based encounters.
She has also served as a juror for a City of Atlanta public art commission.